This is what Mr. LTC & I do on weekends - spontaneously pick an area and explore in true free-spiritedness.
I love looking at the old and unique residential quarters in Hong Kong. Here are some interesting ones that I've stumbled upon.
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This was part of an old 4-storey building known as 唐楼. Rejuvenated! |
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An apartment in Causeway Bay. Love the line of potted plants & the white windows. |
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A car that matches the building @ Tai Ping Shan St, Sheung Wan |
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A tattoo studio that uses the "Two Sisters" motif for its poster. |
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Lots of graffiti in Sheung Wan. This one is propagating saving energy. 30s on the escalator = 22min 30s of light |
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Cafe Loisl - Artisan Coffee. Made a mental note to return. |
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Ms. M. We took a bus to Upper Happy Valley to see what our neighbours are up to. |
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Apartments with garages. |
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There is actually a park up there! Rules of the park: No cycling, no dogs. The grass land is uneven so you may trip & fall. |
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Love the facade! (Along Wong Nai Chung Rd/Stubbs Rd intersection) |
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View from Stubbs Rd |
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Benches for lounging to enjoy whizzing vehicles & pollution. How thoughtful... |
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Mod-dish apartment with the orange colour & curves. |
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This mansion looks straight out from a 50s/60s HK film. |